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Guide Book For 2011 FORMULA 1 AIRTEL GRAND PRIX OF INDIA 1.

Introduction to Formula One Welcome to the first ever Grand Prix of India being held at Buddh International Circuit (BIC) Formula One, also known as Formula 1 or F1 or Grand Prix is the highest class of single seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fdration Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The F1 season consists of a series of races, held on purpose-built circuits and occasionally on street circuits. The result of each race is combined to determine two annual FIA Formula One World Championships, one for the Drivers who are required to be holders of valid Super License, the highest class of racing license issued by the FIA and one for the Constructors. Formula One cars are considered to be the fastest circuit-racing cars in the world. Formula One cars race at speeds of up to 318 km/h (192 mph). 2. Buddh International Circuit Welcome to India, one of the fastest evolving countries in the World. India is well known for the most colourful fairs and festivals with the month of October 2011 hosting Diwali the festival of lights and the first ever Formula 1 race on Indian soil at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. The race track is located just 35 km from New Delhi. No Dream Too Big The face of Motorsport in India is about to change forever as you are about to witness the largest sporting event at BIC a state of the art Motorsport destination hosting the first ever Formula 1 race in India. The track is the jewel in the crown of Jaypee Sports City being developed in 2500 acres, comprising a number of world class sporting venues, stunning residential developments and commercial properties. The track has been designed by the well known German architect Hermann Tilke, who also happens to be the man behind other legendary tracks.

3. Fast Facts: What makes BIC so unique? Track facts Capacity: Approx. 100,000 Circuit length: 5.14 km Number of Pit Garages: 41 Race direction: Clock wise direction Speed: 318 km/h Turns: 16 Straights: 3 Highest Elevation: 14 meters

4. Guidelines

General Guidelines: a) Considering the fact that 100,000 spectators will be coming to BIC, your travel time to the Circuit might take much longer than normal. Therefore, please keep extra travel time in mind to reach BIC on time to enjoy all Race events. b) The events on all three days are spread from morning till evening. You are requested to plan your itinerary accordingly. c) The gates will open at 9:30 a.m. on the race days. The distance and expected time of travel from some important points are:
Expected Travel Time during Race days 1.5 hr to 2 hr 1.5 hr to 2 hr 2 hr to 2.5 hr 1.5 hr to 2 hr 1 hr to 1.5 hr 2 hr to 2.5 hr 2.5 hr to 3 hr 1 hr to 1.5 hrs

Point Of Origin New Delhi ISBT South Delhi Rohini Hauz khas Noida New Delhi IGI Airport Gurgaon (IFCCO Chowk) Ghaziabad

Distance by road (Approx.) 50km 46km 70km 50km 38km 65km 80km 40km

d) Buddh International Circuit is conveniently divided into four colour zones. The colour marked as on your event ticket corresponds to the colour of that zone; viz- Yellow for North Zone, Red for West Zone, Green for South Zone and Blue for East Zone.( For location please see the map on page no 4.) e) You are requested to adhere to your zone colour and follow the signages while trying to reach the circuit and while approaching your respective stand. f) Children Children below 5 (five) years are not allowed inside the circuit. Parents and guardians should ensure that children wear correct hearing protection at all times due to extreme volume of noise. g) Help Desk Bilingual volunteers in BIC uniform are there to assist you with queries. There are 5 Help Desks at the circuit. Please follow the signages to reach the nearest Help Desk. Disclaimer BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT TICKETS!! We strongly advice that you purchase your event ticket from the authorized ticketing partner of Buddh International Circuit i.e. Book My Show. There are currently 2 channels of sales: Online - www.bookmyshow.com/sport/formula1 & www.jaypeesports.com Call center - 39895050 Counterfeit / fake tickets would not be entertained at the venue. 3

h) Food & Beverage and Entertainment Please do not carry any personal food items as it would not be allowed inside BIC. Food & beverages will be available near/next to every stand. You would need to consume the eatables in the designated areas only as they will not be allowed inside the stands / seating area. BIC merchandise and exciting events are organized for you to enjoy BIC as a complete entertainment destination. For your convenience there are ATMs installed at various locations within BIC. F1 Village* and Buddh Gardens* are the areas which have been ear marked for fun activities, fun zone and sale of official merchandise. For ease of understanding the zone wise map is provided below. Please refer to your event ticket to identify your zone and stand and locate the nearest facilities around your seat. *(For location please see the circuit map on page no.4)

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West Zone

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North Zone

i) Health and Safety Your safety is our concern. Medical units are located all around the circuit for any unforeseen incident. As noise level during the event can be extreme at times visitors are strongly advised to use ear plugs which will be sold at the circuit. Please pay attention to warning signs for hazardous or restricted access areas. Motorsports can be dangerous and visitors must, at all times, adhere to all safety instructions from officials and the police. j) Security You are requested to remain alert and on look out for any suspicious person or suspicious object/item near your seating area, parking area and F & B area. For security reasons, you may be subjected to personal screening, frisking and search. Your vehicle will also be subjected to security check. Kindly co-operate with security personnel in such checking. At the circuit, spectators are required to conduct themselves decently and not to cause any inconvenience, trouble or harassment to other spectators. Acquaint yourself with the entire route / time plan to reach the parking area and the zone without any hassle. For convenience follow the road signages. For your safety, security and convenience follow instructions of the security personnel.

k) List of prohibited items Any prohibited items, if brought at the venue by mistake, may be left in your vehicle or else will have to be thrown in the bin. There is no locker facility at the circuit. For details please visit our website www.jaypeesports.com. Large hand bags, brief cases, large ladies hand bags, backpacks, packets Since smoking in public places is prohibited by law, please do not carry cigar, cigarette, beedi, match box, lighter etc. Any kind of cooked / uncooked, packed / unpacked food & beverages (both alcoholic and non alcoholic) Glass/plastic containers, cans, bottles, smoke canister and any type of box Pets Professional audio visual equipment, professional cameras Any fire arm/weapon (even licensed) any other object which can be used as a weapon, fireworks, crackers, flares, inflammable material, and laser pointers Musical instruments and/or amplification equipments, whistles / loud hailers Bicycle, scooter, skate board, roller blade etc. Chairs, stools, small tables, flags with poles Any other item prohibited by law specifically or considered to be a risk to the safety and security of the circuit and spectators

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Transport and Parking

Driving down to Buddh International Circuit DIRECTIONS FROM DELHI Buddh International Circuit is located in Greater Noida, in the upcoming Jaypee Sports City. The circuit is well connected by a 6-lane Yamuna Expressway which further connects to Delhi by another 6-lane NOIDA-Greater NOIDA Expressway. The circuit is easily accessible from Delhi and NOIDA. Vehicle check point will be operational at Yamuna Expressway and NOIDA-Gr. NOIDA expressway interchange. Depending on traffic congestion at the interchange, your vehicle will either be allowed to enter Yamuna Expressway or can be diverted straight to Pari Chowk from where you can take Surajpur-Kasna Road to reach the circuit. Please refer the map at page 8 for exact directions. There are several routes available from Delhi: 1. NIZAMUDDIN BRIDGE: From Delhi, you can take ring road and then Nizamuddin Bridge to reach NOIDA-link Road which further connects to NOIDA-Greater NOIDA Expressway and then to Yamuna Expressway. 2. NOIDA-DELHI TOLL BRIDGE (DND) - From Delhi, you can also take ring road and then DND toll. Take the second left loop after crossing the toll gate to reach NOIDA-Greater NOIDA Expressway and then Yamuna Expressway. 3. KALINDI KUNJ BRIDGE- Drive on Mathura road past Apollo Hospital and take left towards Kalindi Kunj Bridge to reach Mahamaya Flyover and take left loop to get on NOIDA-Greater NOIDA Expressway. 4. VIKAS MARG (ITO) BBRIDGE: You can also take Vikas Marg from ITO to cross river Yamuna by Vikas Marg bridge and then take a right to reach NOIDA INK Road. NOIDA link road further connects to NOIDA-Greater NOIDA Expressway and then to Yamuna Expressway. NOTE: If you have purchased a Buddha International Circuit car or Motorcycle parking permit, you can drive down and park around the circuit. You can reach the Circuit from Yamuna Expressway. You have to leave the expressway either at Exit 2A, Exit 2B or Exit 2C depending on your parking permits. Leave Yamuna Expressway at Exit-2A if you have a North or West Zone Permit, at Exit 2B if you have Paddock Zone Permit and Exit 2C if you have an East or South Zone parking permit. Easy to follow directional signs all along Yamuna Expressway and circuit roads will also help you to reach your parking lot.. PARK and RIDE: If you have purchased a Park & Ride permit, take a diversion 500 meter before Yamuna Expressway- Gr. NOIDA expressway interchange to reach the parking lot. TAXI: If you are coming to BIC by Taxi, leave Yamuna Expressway at Exit-2C and follow directional signs to reach the taxi parking; Visit www.jaypeesports.com or www.bookmyshow.com to get details of radio cab operators having access to the circuit..

IF YOU HAVE NOT PURCHASED A BUDDH INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT PARKING PERMIT, PLEASE VISIT www.jaypeesports.com or www.bookmyshow.com FOR OTHER AVAILABLE TRANSPORT OPTIONS.

Important No vehicle without a valid parking permit purchased along with event tickets, will be allowed to access Buddh International Circuit road network and parking areas. It is essential to purchase vehicle permits along with event tickets if you wish to arrive at the circuit in your vehicle. General guidelines Transport facilities available for reaching the circuit are as below: a. Park and Walk: The closest parking facility available at the circuit is very limited in number. If you would want the luxury of parking close to your stand, purchase this permit at the earliest possible. Park and Walk is available for 4 wheel and 2 wheel drives. b. Bus service: We have dedicated bus service plying from various locations in Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. Please refer to bus route map on page no 11. for more details. c. Park and Ride: If you have missed the opportunity to purchase a parking space at the circuit, you can avail of the Park & Ride facility at a convenient location from where you can take a connecting shuttle to the circuit. Approximate travel time from Delhi to BIC is about 1 hr and 30 minutes. Since we expect the race to be a complete sell out, congestion is expected. Please keep enough buffer to reach in time for the event. d. Taxi Radio Cabs on payable basis can be hired to reach BIC. e. Delhi Metro You can also avail the Metro Services as your mode of transport. Parking lots have been grouped in 4 zones namely North Zone- Yellow Colour, West Zone- Red Colour, South Zone- Green Colour and East Zone- Blue Colour. The transport and parking facilities in each parking zone also correspond to the zonal colour. Colour of permit for Park & Walk, Park & Ride and Bus Service ticket will be the same as that of event ticket. For your convenience route map from Delhi is provided on page no. 15

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Park & walk 1. If you intend to visit the circuit in your vehicle, you must have a valid Park & Walk permit. 2. One Park & Walk permit can be bought on purchase of three race tickets subject to overall availability of parking space. 3. The mark on the colour strip printed on your event ticket and your parking permit is according to the colour of your zone. 4. From parking area, you can conveniently walk to the entry gate mentioned on your ticket. 5. Park & Walk permits shall be dispatched / distributed to you along with your tickets. You will be provided with three different parking permits each for Friday, Saturday and Sunday to be used on the respective days. 9

6. Read the instructions carefully printed on the reverse of your Park & Walk permit. It gives information on the route to be taken to reach the designated parking lot. 7. Affix parking permits/stickers on the front wind screen of your vehicle. Keep your ticket/pass handy to show it to security personnel on duty. 8. Please follow the signages placed at regular intervals at the circuit for your convenience. Bus Service from Delhi to Buddh International Circuit (BIC) 1. 2. JPSI is offering BIC bus services from identified BIC Bus Stands in Delhi Noida and Gurgaon, to Buddh International Circuit. BIC Bus service will operate from the following points: a) Noida City Centre Metro Station b) Opposite Nehru Place Metro Station c) d) e) f) 3. 4. 5. DTC Parking on Lodhi Road (near Dayal Singh College) Pragati Maidan (Opposite Gate No. 2 on Bhairon Road) India Gate Gurgaon-Leisure Valley Park

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To avail the service you are required to purchase bus tickets in advance provided you have already bought the Indian Grand Prix event tickets. You will be provided with three different tickets for three event days. You are requested to select one BIC Bus Stand and the bus ticket will be issued for your chosen location. Bus ticket will entitle you to a bus travel to and fro from the circuit on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Buses will be plying from 7:30 a.m. and thereafter every 30 minutes. Last bus will leave at about 12:30 p.m. on all three days. (schedule subject to change) From each BIC Bus Stand, buses will depart to each colour coded circuit zone (North, West, South and East). Make sure that you board the bus corresponding to zone written on your event ticket. Your bus ticket shall be dispatched / distributed to you along with your event tickets. You will be required to show your bus ticket as well as the event ticket before boarding the BIC Bus Stand. Your bus ticket contains a unique bar code which will be checked at bus boarding area. Buses will start plying in the evening only after the last event of the day is over.

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Park and Ride for Buddh International Circuit (BIC) In case you do not get parking near the circuit, Park and Ride facility is available at a convenient distance from the circuit. Car Parking Permit to park in Park and Ride lot can be purchased subject to availability of parking space. Park and ride facility is provided in Knowledge Park II behind India Expo Centre; Greater Noida from where you can avail a shuttle bus service to and from the circuit. You are entitled to buy 1 (one) car parking permit on purchase of up to 3 event tickets, 2 (two) car parking permits on purchase of 4 to 6 event tickets and so on. With each car parking permit you will also get shuttle bus tickets equal to the number of event tickets bought by you. Car parking permits and shuttle bus tickets shall be dispatched / distributed to the address mentioned by you along with your event tickets. You will be provided with three different permits each for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. You will be required to affix the car parking permit in front of your car windscreen. Read the instructions printed on the reverse of the car permit carefully.

Two Wheeler Parking at Buddh International Circuit (BIC) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Only two wheelers bearing Park & Walk permit will be allowed on the circuit road network. The Park & Walk permit should be purchased / booked in advance along with event tickets and shall be dispatched / distributed to you along with your event tickets. The colour on your event ticket and your two wheeler parking permit corresponds to the colour of your zone. From the 2 wheeler parking, you can conveniently walk to the entry gate mentioned on your ticket Please affix the parking permit on the front mud guard or on the front light guard. Read the instructions carefully printed on the reverse of the permit for information on the route to be taken for reaching the designated parking lot.

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Taxi for Buddh International Circuit (BIC) Buddh International Circuit can be accessed using any of the following Cab Services for pick and drop to the circuit. Meru Cabs: For bookings, call +91 11 44224422 or log on to www.merucabs.com Easy Cabs: For booking, call +91 11 43434343 or log on to www.easycabs.com Mega Cabs: For booking, call +91 11 41414141 or log on to www.megacabs.com Delhi Cabs: For booking, call +91 11 44333222 or log on to http://www.orixindia.com/radiotaxi_booking.aspx Wyn Cabs: For booking, call +91 11 48000000 or log on to www.wyncabs.com These air-conditioned cabs are GPS/ GPRS enabled and available 24x7. Read the circuit map and the route map from Delhi provided on page no. 4 and 15 respectively for your convenient arrival and departure to the circuit.

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Metro Train for Buddh International Circuit (BIC) Delhi Metro Rail service is connected to most parts of Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida and provides a cheap and convenient mode of transport. It is recommended that Metro service be availed from any metro station in Delhi to reach either at Nehru Place Metro Station or Noida City Centre Metro Station and avail BIC bus service from there. Make sure that you have already booked BIC bus tickets from Nehru Place or Noida City Centre Metro Station to BIC.

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Tickets

7. Dos and Donts Dos: Separate event tickets have been provided for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Please make sure you carry the correct ticket corresponding to that day Please make sure that your vehicle bears the parking sticker corresponding to the ticket day You will not be allowed entry to the circuit and to the parking area even if you have a VALID ticket / permit for the wrong event day / date Donts Do not expose your ticket to heat (do not leave the ticket in your car) Do not puncture holes in your tickets Do not fold your ticket Do not place your ticket next to devices with magnetic fields ( computers, mobile phones, etc) You will not be allowed to enter the circuit if you lose your ticket. Duplicate tickets will not be issued. No refund request will be entertained.

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8. 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship Race Calendar 2011 FORMULA 1 QANTAS AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX (Melbourne) 2011 FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX (Kuala Lumpur) 2011 FORMULA 1 UBS CHINESE GRAND PRIX (Shanghai) 2011 FORMULA 1 DHL TURKISH GRAND PRIX (Istanbul) FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAA SANTANDER 2011 (Catalunya) FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2011 (Monte Carlo) FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2011 (Montreal) 2011 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE (Valencia) 2011 FORMULA 1 SANTANDER BRITISH GRAND PRIX (Silverstone) FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2011 (Nrburgring) FORMULA 1 ENI MAGYAR NAGYDJ 2011 (Budapest) 2011 FORMULA 1 SHELL BELGIAN GRAND PRIX (Spa-Francorchamps) FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO SANTANDER D'ITALIA 2011 (Monza) 2011 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore) 2011 FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka) 2011 FORMULA 1 KOREAN GRAND PRIX (Yeongam) 2011 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX OF INDIA (New Delhi) * 2011 FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX (Yas Marina Circuit) FORMULA 1 GRANDE PRMIO PETROBRAS DO BRASIL 2011 (Sao Paulo) F1 Drivers & Teams Driver Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber Lewis Hamilton Fernando Alonso Jenson Button Felipe Massa Nico Rosberg Nick Heidfeld Vitaly Petrov Michael Schumacher Kamui Kobayashi Adrian Sutil Jaime Alguersuari Sergio Perez Sebastien Buemi Rubens Barrichello Paul di Resta Pedro de la Rosa Jarno Trulli Vitantonio Liuzzi Pastor Maldonado Jerome d'Ambrosio Heikki Kovalainen Timo Glock Narain Karthikeyan Daniel Ricciardo Karun Chandhok

25 - 27 Mar 08 - 10 Apr 15 - 17 Apr 06 - 08 May 20 - 22 May 26 - 29 May 10 - 12 Jun 24 - 26 Jun 08 - 10 Jul 22 - 24 Jul 29 - 31 Jul 26 - 28 Aug 09 - 11 Sep 23 - 25 Sep 07 - 09 Oct 14 - 16 Oct 28 - 30 Oct 11 - 13 Nov 25 - 27 Nov

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Team RBR-Renault RBR-Renault McLaren-Mercedes Ferrari McLaren-Mercedes Ferrari Mercedes Renault Renault Mercedes Sauber-Ferrari Force India-Mercedes STR-Ferrari Sauber-Ferrari STR-Ferrari Williams-Cosworth Force India-Mercedes Sauber-Ferrari Lotus-Renault HRT-Cosworth Williams-Cosworth Virgin-Cosworth Lotus-Renault Virgin-Cosworth HRT-Cosworth HRT-Cosworth Lotus-Renault

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9. History and Tourist attractions in and around New Delhi History The history of Delhi dates back to the time of the Indian epic Mahabharata, when it was known as Indraprastha, the city of Pandavas. According to the great epic, the place was originally a barren piece of land and was converted into a wonderful city by the efforts of the Pandavas. As other kings occupied the neighboring region, some other cities came up. Over the years these cities merged into one bustling metropolitan city, which finally emerged as the political capital of free India. Noida The city of Noida was created under the UP Industrial Area Development Act. Equipped with firstclass amenities Noida is considered to be one of the most modern city in the state of Uttar Pradesh housing some of the leading corporate houses in the country, world class shopping complexes and residences. It is also home to the Noida Film City. Weather Condition October / November is a good time to visit Delhi NCR with temperatures usually ranging between 19-35 degrees Celsius. Tourist attractions Qutub Minar Qutubuddin Aibak laid the foundation of Qutan Minar, as a victory tower, in 1199 AD. Originally, it rose to a height of 72.5 m. It is undoubtedly one of the finest stone towers in India and one of the most important landmarks of Delhi. Red Fort Shah Jahan shifted his capital from Agra to Shahjahanabad and laid the foundation of the Red Fort, or the Lal Quila, on 16th April 1639. It took nine years to build this mighty citadel and it got completed on 16th April 1648. It is said that about one crore rupees, an astronomical sum in those days, was spent on its construction. Humayun Tomb The second Mughal Emperor Humayun died just a year after he regained Delhi. His Persian wife, Hamida Begum, supervised the construction of his tomb from 1562-1572. It was designed by the Persian architect, Mirak Mirza Ghiyuath. Jantar Mantar Situated at Connaught Place area of New Delhi, Jantar Mantar is one of the five observatories built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler and founder of Jaipur, in India. Smaller than the one at Jaipur, it is still astonishing because of its capability to make accurate calculations of many astronomical movements. Akshardham Temple Akshardham temple is a magnificent Hindu shrine, situated in the east region of New Delhi. Located on the banks of river Yamuna, it was inaugurated in November 2005, by the former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam, the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Ramukh Swami Maharajah- the spiritual leader of BAPS.

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India Gate The war memorial arch, India Gate, was built by the British in the honor of the unknown martyrs, who lost their lives in the First World War and Second Afghan War. Vijay Chowk (the Victory Square) is the site of Beating the Retreat ceremony held annually in New Delhi, on 29th January. Lotus Temple It was completed in 1986 and serves as the Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent. From 2002, attracted more than 50 million visitors, making it one of the most visited buildings in the world. Lotus Temple is open to all regardless of religion, or any other distinction. An essential architectural character of a House of Worship is a nine-sided circular shape

Out of City Tours Taj Mahal Taj Mahal, one of the 7 wonders of the world is located in Agra, It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal is the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian, Turkish and Indian architectural styles. The white domed marble mausoleum is the most familiar component of the Taj Mahal; it is actually an integrated complex of structures. The construction began around 1632 and was completed around 1653, employing thousands of artisans and craftsmen. Jaipur Jaipur is also popularly known as the Pink City, founded on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber. The city which once had been the capital of the royalty now is the capital city of Rajasthan. The very structure of Jaipur reflects the taste of the Rajputs and the Royal families. Jaipur is famous for its forts and monuments like Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Rambagh Palace to name a few.

New Delhi Visitor Essentials Visas For visa & travel information, please visit http://india.gov.in/default.php Safety Guidelines for New Delhi Some safety guidelines for India are suggested here, so that you don't face any avoidable problem. Read on to know about the guidelines for traveling in India: Find out about the infectious diseases endemic in India and countries to which you will be traveling, and get the appropriate shots and pills, and take the appropriate medications with you if your doctor thinks it's necessary. It is better to keep your contacts at home and in India well informed of your whereabouts and activities. Also, keep copies of your important travel documents with them for any unforeseeable in the future. All valuables and important papers (jewelry, passports, returns tickets, etc) should be kept in your hotel's safe deposit box. Never leave them unattended in your room. Avoid carrying large sums of cash on your person. 18

Don't hand over your luggage to any person other than a member of the hotel's bell staff. Make sure to collect a receipt for stored luggage. Never leave your luggage or other expensive items, unattended at airports, bus stands, taxi stands or railway stations. Avoid conversing or arguing in loud tones. Never ever discuss your travel plans or any other personal matter with strangers. 10. Contacts Numbers Services Police Fire Ambulance Accident and Trauma Tourist Department, Delhi International Airport Domestic Airport Contact No. 100 101 102 1099 011-23363607 / 011-23365358 011-25652011 / 21 / 50 011-25696535 / 011-25665121

Domestic Airlines Airline Air India Spice Jet Kingfisher Jet Airways Indigo International Airlines Airline Air Canada Air France Air New Zealand American Airlines Cathay Pacific Gulf Air KLM Lufthansa Malaysian Airlines Thai Airways Virgin Airline British Airways

Contact No. 1800 180 1407 / 0124-2877 777 1800 180 3333 / 09871803333 1800 180 0101 / 1800 425 7008 91 11 39893333 1800 180 3838 / 09910383838

Contact No. 91-11-4717-2900 / 1-800-102-8182 0124 2720272 / 1-800 180 00 33 91-11-23730864 1-800-433-7300 1-800-209-1616 / 011-49638311/12/13 1-800-123-7474 / 011-25652065 1-800-1-800-044 / 91 (0) 124 272 0273 1-800-102-5838 / 91 124 4888888 91 11 4151 2101 / 91 11 4151 2121 011 41497777 1-800-102-3000 / 91 124 469 3030 1-800-102-3592 / 124 2540547

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